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PROVIDENCE, RI--(Marketwired - November 03, 2017) - As a major landmark in the fight for universal website accessibility, 2018 will usher in new legal regulations to be upheld by any business or...
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PROVIDENCE, RI--(Marketwired - October 27, 2017) - October Marks National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), an opportunity to celebrate an inclusive workplace and commend the impact of...
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PROVIDENCE, RI--(Marketwired - October 25, 2017) - With over 20% of Americans living with a disability and the increasing number of aging baby boomers on the rise, website accessibility isn't just a...
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PROVIDENCE, RI--(Marketwired - October 18, 2017) - The ever-growing emphasis on online activity in the modern world has made web accessibility all the more essential. Fearing the rising risk of...
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PROVIDENCE, RI--(Marketwired - October 11, 2017) - It's estimated that over 1 billion people have a disability, and with the Baby Boomer population aging, the number of people living with a...
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PROVIDENCE, RI--(Marketwired - October 05, 2017) - Though a number of YouTube channels still do not accommodate the substantial percentage of users with disabilities, establishing your own YouTube...
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PROVIDENCE, RI--(Marketwired - September 26, 2017) - Building on the Web and Mobile Accessibility Directive of 2016, the European Commission is now working toward the establishment of a far-reaching...
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PROVIDENCE, RI--(Marketwired - September 21, 2017) - The recent natural disasters of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma have refocused the discussion on the need for universal web accessibility, particularly...
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PROVIDENCE, RI--(Marketwired - September 13, 2017) - In an unprecedented move, U.S. District Judge Otis D. Wright II has ordered a stay in a trial between a visually impaired man and the food...
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PROVIDENCE, RI--(Marketwired - September 12, 2017) - Companies needing to bring their websites into accessibility compliance commonly worry that making the necessary changes would reduce the security...